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Saving Kabul Corner

Part of the The Kabul Chronicles series
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From Afghanistan to America, family matters most in this empowering mystery (Publishers Weekly), a companion to Shooting Kabul, which Kirkus Reviews called a story with much to offer.

A rough and tumble tomboy, twelve-year-old Ariana couldnt be more different from her cousin Laila, who just arrived from Afghanistan with her family. Laila is a proper, ladylike Afghan girl, one who can cook, sew, sing, and who is well versed in Pukhtun culture and manners. Arianna hates her. Laila not only invades Arianas bedroom in their cramped Fremont townhouse, but she also becomes close with Mariam Nurzai, Arianas best friend.

Then a rival Afghan grocery store opens near Arianas family store, reigniting a decades-old feud tracing back to Afghanistan. The cousins, Mariam, and their newfound frenemy, Waleed Ghilzai, must ban together to help the families find a lasting peace before it destroys both businesses and everything their parents have worked for.

Senzai successfully weaves the dynamics of Afghan culture, history and political wranglings into a classically American mystery story (Kirkus Reviews).

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£8.99
Product Details
1442484950 / 9781442484955
Paperback
03/02/2015
304 pages
130 x 194 mm, 215 grams